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If you vomit two hours after taking the pill, it probably got into your system. Even if it wasn't fully absorbed, there's little risk of pregnancy if you had no other mistakes with the pill.
No it is only when you take antibiotics that the pill can be less effective and maybe if you vomit within an hour or two of taking it
If vomiting occurs 45 minutes after taking the combination birth control pill, a backup method of birth control should be used for the rest of the month. While most of the pill probably gets absorbed in 45 minutes, the condition that caused the vomiting may have caused all absorption to stop in the hour prior to vomiting.
Nothing. Being nauseous is a side effect of some birth control pills. Your symptom should go away after taking the pill for a few months. If is doesn't go away I suggest switching types of birth control to one with less hormones.
The concern is the pill can cause severe esophagitis if it is retained in the esophagus. Staying upright supposedly reduces this risk.
Not if you threw up within the first hour after taking the pill.
I would say at least an hour because most pills on average start working in about a half hour. This would give your stomach time to digest it.
The Answer is 62 minutes Literally if we r following the doctors schedule...Say for instance if the doctor asks us to take a pill every 1/2 hour if we take the first pill at 1 Pm the next pill at 1:31pm the third pill at 1:32pm so it is 62 minutes.....
i usually vomit if i take Brufen on an empty stomach. And i hate that it takes about 1 hour and a half to start working!! But After that i could get back to my normal life for like 10 hours, then its time for another pill..
One hour. You leave the doctor's office at 10:00 and take a pill. In half an hour you take another pill, at 10:30. A half an hour later, at 11:00, you take your third and last pill, one hour after you left the doctor's office.
Ae you stupid
30 minutes i guess theres only 30 minutes in an half-an-hour.